Zoe Sivak advocates for the restoration of diverse stories and characters to historical fiction. In her writing, she strives to explore famous male figures through the lens of the women beside them—women who could have existed, even if history left them behind. When not engrossed in historical research, Zoe develops maternal health projects in Philadelphia, PA, where she lives with her partner and two keyboard-loving cats.
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